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Quick update - not long now

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Well my funds landed in my main account this evening so I emailed the guy who is selling me his Stylus (rather reluctantly I think :D )
The bad news it that I won't be able to go get it until Monday. I had planned to take it with me a couple of places on the weekend but never mind. It elaves more time to clear space in the garage.

Apart from insurance and a full tank of fuel is there anything I should have to hand when I collect the car?
Anything major I should check out before going out on my first drives too?

Thanks
Dave

Oh, yeah the cash too - nearly forgot that :P
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As with all second hand car purchases I'd take a good set of tools and an AA card on the first few journeys ;)

especialy if it hasn't been used regularly, generally you get a few niggles i.e. fuses or fluid seals playing up on stood kits.


Enjoy it and most of all take your time to get used to it before thrashing, it's usually in the first couple of months that people crash if they are going to, purely by being surprised by the driving characteristic (don't know your car history, but unless you have had a 7 or a go kart it'll be very different to anything else you have tried!)



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Yeah the diesel fiesta won't really compare :D

I need to arrange breakdown recovery, how do the AA fare with regards kit cars?
(I can get £20 cashback via Quidco by joining online.)
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Re: Quick update - not long now

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drhunter wrote:Well my funds landed in my main account this evening so I emailed the guy who is selling me his Stylus (rather reluctantly I think :D )
The bad news it that I won't be able to go get it until Monday. I had planned to take it with me a couple of places on the weekend but never mind. It elaves more time to clear space in the garage.

Apart from insurance and a full tank of fuel is there anything I should have to hand when I collect the car?
Anything major I should check out before going out on my first drives too?

Thanks
Dave

Oh, yeah the cash too - nearly forgot that :P
If I were you I'd jack the car up and have a carefull look at (1)the front end suspension/wishbones/bolts tight/brakes/shock adjuster works &grease rockers (2)the rear end suspension/bolts tight/shock adjuster works and look for slack in the prop' u/j's then grease if ok.
While at the rear check that the lower trailing arms(on which shocks attach)are straight --- ie. not bent :?:
Then if all seems ok , check water/oil/brake fluid level . Set tyres 18psi max.

Only thinking of your safety :roll: Rob.(sounds a little negative :oops: )
I just love the Stylus but she keeps swallowing £££ !
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drhunter wrote:Yeah the diesel fiesta won't really compare :D

I need to arrange breakdown recovery, how do the AA fare with regards kit cars?
(I can get £20 cashback via Quidco by joining online.)
don't care at all, they cover the person not the car.
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Post by drhunter »

Hi Rob, not at all negative -
I read about the bent lower trailing arms etc.
So yeah I'll check all that!

@ Se7en:
Brilliant, I'll make sure I sort that before I collect it!
Would hate to have problems just on the way home :shock:
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Then all you need to do is come to our trackday :P

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The one in mid-August?

Yeah I'll see if I can sort a couple of days off work, it's a long drive from Newcastle!
Should be good to meet some other owners :)
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long drive

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drhunter wrote:The one in mid-August?

Yeah I'll see if I can sort a couple of days off work, it's a long drive from Newcastle!
Should be good to meet some other owners :)
Plenty of camping or B&B's close to Llandow . Contact me direct if you can come ; I need to know numbers to adjust cost to all. ok ? Just PM me . I'll need the full payment by July .

Rob. :roll:
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No problem. I'll have to get back to you on that one when I get the car and see whether it would survive a day on the track :D
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Post by TonyH »

You forgot the most important items!!

:roll:

Duck tape
Cable ties
ratchet strap

On a more serious note I'd try and take the following :

In the boot:

warning triangle
Hi vis vest
Multimeter
Needle nose pliers
small and large adjustable spanner
Pipe wrench
screw drivers posi and flat
15 17 19mm spanners
knife
1/4" or 3/8" ratchet
spare fuses
Can of tyre weld
wire strippers and selection of crimps
insulating tape
torch

In the car:

A5 size roadmap
fire extinguisher
shammy/microfibre cloth (for plugging leaks when it rains)
more duct tape

Which is pretty much what I put in the car for long trips.

About the fire extinguisher - I'm under no illusions about fighting a fire in the car. If it catches fire - let it burn. I've seen photos of a GRP cobra rep that caught fire - within 2 minutes the car was fully ablaze. Heat was so intense it melted the cylinder heads.

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TonyH wrote:You forgot the most important items!!

:roll:

Duck tape
Cable ties
ratchet strap

On a more serious note I'd try and take the following :

In the boot:

warning triangle
Hi vis vest
Multimeter
Needle nose pliers
small and large adjustable spanner
Pipe wrench
screw drivers posi and flat
15 17 19mm spanners
knife
1/4" or 3/8" ratchet
spare fuses
Can of tyre weld
wire strippers and selection of crimps
insulating tape
torch

In the car:

A5 size roadmap
fire extinguisher
shammy/microfibre cloth (for plugging leaks when it rains)
more duct tape

Which is pretty much what I put in the car for long trips.

About the fire extinguisher - I'm under no illusions about fighting a fire in the car. If it catches fire - let it burn. I've seen photos of a GRP cobra rep that caught fire - within 2 minutes the car was fully ablaze. Heat was so intense it melted the cylinder heads.

Tony
That's what I like about you Tony , you're so cheerful :lol: :lol: :lol: Rob :D
I just love the Stylus but she keeps swallowing £££ !
Alfa Red 159 2.4 jtdm ti 260bhp 365lbft / BilsteinB12 + Adjustable Powerflex camber/castor bushes. Red STYLUS 2lt zetec 231bhp 185lbft Dunnell . RED 1972 Alfa 2lt GTAm replica 170bhp.
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Post by drhunter »

I had to call the bank to tell them I'd be withdrawing the cash.... so maybe I should call the AA and ask them to just follow me :P
Hehe

I'll take the basics with me for the journey home.
Looking forward to the ~100mile first drive straight up the A1, in the evening... fun :)
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